Bitcoin (BTC) prices have undergone remarkable fluctuations in recent years:

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2015: Bitcoin saw a modest rise, reaching $280. This marked the beginning of its journey into the mainstream

2016: The price surged to $670, indicating growing interest and investment in the cryptocurrency.

2017: Bitcoin's price skyrocketed to $2,590, capturing global attention and sparking a frenzy of investment.

2018: The price climbed even higher, peaking at $6,390, but the year also marked the beginning of a significant correction.

2019: Bitcoin reached a peak of $7,790, but market volatility remained a defining feature.

2020: Despite global economic uncertainty, Bitcoin hit $8,720, highlighting its perceived role as a hedge against traditional financial assets.

2021: Bitcoin experienced a massive surge, reaching an all-time high of $49,690, driven by increased institutional adoption and mainstream acceptance.

2022: The price saw a slight decline, dropping to $38,520, amidst regulatory concerns and market corrections.

2023: Bitcoin's price fell further to $27,270, reflecting ongoing market volatility and regulatory pressures.

2024: However, the price surged once again, reaching $69,350, suggesting continued investor confidence and resilience in the face of challenges.